Dorner served as a U.S. Navy Reservist from July 2002 until last week, though he hasn’t been on active reserves for over a year, a Navy spokesperson said.

He was deployed to Bahrain from Nov. 2006 through April 2007 in a riverine group aboard a patrol craft in the Gulf. The group was based in Bahrain and provided security for military operations in the gulf.

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Prior to his deployment, Dorner was stationed in San Diego for several months and at various aviation training units, according to Navy biographical data.

Dorner was awarded the Rifle Marksman Ribbon award and the Pistol Expert Medal after a training course with the weapons. He also received the Iraq Campaign Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal for his service abroad.

In an August 2006 issue of an LAPD newsletter, Dorner is pictured next to LAPD's Police Chief William Bratton.

The newsletter said Bratton met one-on-one with Dorner when he was a U.S. Navy reservist before he deployed. At the time, Dorner was already on active military duty, but returned for the meeting.

"At the meeting, Chief Bratton conveyed his appreciation, pledged the Department’s backing, and shared information about the comprehensive support—for employees and their families—available via the Department’s Military Liaison Officer (MLO) program," the newsletter read.